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Ballard gets $54 million in tax credits for Texas fuel cell factory

Canadian fuel cell maker Ballard Power Systems has been awarded a $54 million investment tax credit to support its fuel cell factory in Texas, the company stated on Monday, bringing total financing for the project to $94 million.

Shares of the firm increased as much as 15% in morning trade.

The U.S. Inflation Decrease Act (IRA) offers tax credits for electric vehicles (EVs) and tidy energy tasks in a bid to decarbonize the U.S. power sector and incentivize the push for cleaner kinds of energy generation.

The award-- part of the 48C program, which offers 30%. financial investment tax credits for chosen clean energy manufacturing. jobs-- will enter into the build-out of the new fuel cell. factory called Ballard Rockwall Giga 1.

Ballard had actually formerly received $40 million in U.S. Department of Energy grants for the factory.

The company said on Monday it intends to invest approximately $110. million from 2024 through end 2027 to commission a new. making facility, and anticipates to make a final financial investment. decision on the facility later on this year.

Separately, Ballard stated it had received an order for 1,000. hydrogen fuel cell engines from European bus manufacturer. Solaris Bus and Coach.

The handle Solaris consolidated orders for almost 300. engines and a new supply contract for an additional 700 engines. through 2027.

(source: Reuters)